'Honour Killings' and Honour Based Violence (HBV) - the killings and violent attacks of women by family members to protect their so-called honour; are on the rise.
Statistics & Data by
http://hbv-awareness.com/- 5000 honour killings internationally per year.
- 1000 honour killings occur in India
- 1000 honour killings occur in Pakistan
- 12 honour killings per year in UK
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Statistics obtained under the Freedom of Information Act about such violence – which can include threats, abduction, acid attacks, beatings, forced marriage, mutilation and murder – show that in the 12 police force areas for which comparable data was available, reports went up by 47% in just a year...
The 39 police forces that gave Ikwro (Iranian and Kurdish Women's Rights Organisation), figures recorded 2,823 incidents in 2010. Ikwro estimates that another 500 crimes in which police were involved were committed in the 13 force areas that did not provide data..." The Guardian, Saturday 3 December 2011
Banaz Mahmod left her violent husband to be with her boyfriend, but was killed by relatives in 2006The million-dollor question is...Are 'honour' killings and HBV related to religion?This is the answer from HBV.com in its FAQ questions and answers page.
http://hbv-awareness.com/faq/#fourteenWhat's your opinion on this?
Do we have the right to get involve?
As Buddhists, what can we do to help stop these killings?